SIXERS NEED 2 OVERTIMES TO EDGE HAWKS, 133-129

Ron Anderson says the key to success in pressure situations is confidence and knowing which way to run.

"I think it's just a matter of wanting it when the game is on the line," said Anderson, whose 3-point basket tied the game in regulation before he scored seven points in the last 22 seconds of the second overtime to give the Philadelphia 76ers a 133-129 victory over the Atlanta Hawks Tuesday night.The Hawks seemed to have the game in hand when John Battle's basket gave them a 106-102 lead with 18 seconds remaining in regulation.

A 3-point basket by Charles Barkley with 5 seconds left pulled the 76ers within a point. After Dominique Wilkins' two free throws gave the Hawks another 3-point lead with 4 seconds left, Anderson's 3-pointer tied the score at 108 with 1 second to go.

Barkley had a chance to win the game with 2 seconds remaining in the first overtime, but missed the first of two free throws. His second tied it at 116, bringing on the second overtime.

The Bullets, losers in 15 of their previous 17 games, played without their two leading scorers. Bernard King, the league's second-leading scorer at 29.5 points per game, sat out with a strained lower back.

Clippers 126, Nuggets 123 OT

Ron Harper scored 8 of his 23 points in overtime, including a pair of 3-pointers, as the Clippers snapped a five-game losing streak.

After Michael Adams, who had 38 points, gave Denver a 113-112 lead on a free throw 15 seconds into overtime, Harper drilled a 3-pointer to put the Clippers ahead for good with 4:26 remaining.

Celtics 110, Kings 95

Reggie Lewis scored 27 points as surging Boston continued its mastery over Sacramento, beating the Kings for the 10th straight time.

Warriors 129, Pacers 117

Mitch Richmond had 28 points and Chris Mullin 21 and a season-high 10 assists as sharp-shooting Golden State, held without a free throw in the first half, made 25 of 31 in the second half.